Wine Paiara Rosso, Puglia IGT, 2008
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Grape varieties:
Negroamaro: 70%, Cabernet Sauvignon: 30%
Tasting Notes
Color ruby red wine.
Wine with a warm, harmonious taste, notes of wild berries and cherries.
Wine with a fruity-spicy aroma.
Wine matches perfectly with meat dishes, seafood and pasta dishes.
Interesting Facts
Apulia is located in the south of Italy. To the east, it is bordered by the Adriatic Sea, the Gulf of Taranto in the south and the Ionian Sea, and from the west is protected by the Apennines. All this creates a unique but rather complex climate. The history of winemaking in Puglia dates back to the V century BC. It produces a huge amount of wine, and if this area was previously known lowly table wines, now undergoing a revolutionary upsurge of the Apulia wine.
The winery was established Tormareska Antinori family in 1998 on the basis of two names: Minervino Murg, located near Bari and other estates near Brindisi. Tormareska produces red and white wines that reflect the diverse nature of Puglia. The main red wines is the local variety of Negroamaro, with a rich aroma of black berries and white wines made from Chardonnay, enriching the tradition of the New World a unique southern Italian style. Tormareska wine with rich fruit bouquet in a short period of time to achieve success and to achieve universal acceptance.